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AMBER Alerts Help Find Missing Children

A Pittsford, New York resident Tony DiTucci graduated from Saint John Fisher College with a bachelor of arts in economics and political science. Tony DiTucci commits to philanthropic activities and supports non-profit organizations such as the National Center for Exploited & Missing Children.

The National Center for Exploited & Missing Children aims to find missing children and end children abuse or exploitation. It functions in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice to reach as many people as possible and operates the AMBER Alert Secondary Distribution Program. In this way, when an alert is emitted, the National Center distributes it to many other distributors throughout the U.S. and the world.

An AMBER Alert is an emergency response system that gives information about missing people. The alerts are broadcast through radio, mobile phones, TV, and road signs, which means that the information can reach all people, regardless of their current position or job. This facilitates the search for a child as more people can get involved and help the authorities. AMBER Alerts are used in all U.S. states and 27 other countries. AMBER Alerts have helped find more than 1,000 children.
AMBER Alerts Help Find Missing Children
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